The Lancaster Performing Arts Center Foundation is currently accepting applications for the 2024-2025 Community Performing Arts Grant Program. The grant program, now in its 28th year, provides annual production funding to community performing arts organizations who perform at the Lancaster Performing Arts Center (LPAC).
Since 1996, the LPAC Foundation has supported local performance groups with the resources they need to continue bringing high quality entertainment and culture to the children, young adults, and families of the Antelope Valley.
Organizations may apply for a maximum award of $1,500. The deadline to submit an application is Monday, Nov. 4, with grant recipients announced in December. The funded programs or projects must be implemented within 12 months of the award date.
Applications will be available via the foundation website at www.lpacf.org. Eligible applicants must hold and provide certification of a qualified, non-profit status. Find the application at LPAC Community Performing Arts Grant.
The LPAC Foundation Board of Directors consists of: R. Steven Derryberry, president; Dr. Ric Garrison, vice president; Timothy Doerfler, treasurer; Jennifer Duke, secretary. Directors: Josh Mann; Gretchen Anton; Mark V. Bozigian; Debby Clinkenbeard; Harvey Holloway; Bill Silva; and Becky Smith.
For more information, contact the LPAC Foundation at (661) 723-6096, info@lpacf.org, or visit www.lpacf.org.
The Lancaster Performing Arts Center (LPAC) is a state-of-the-art performing arts venue located in the heart of Lancaster, committed to enriching the community through exceptional live performances and cultural experiences. With a diverse array of events, LPAC continues to be a focal point for arts and entertainment in the Antelope Valley region.
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Program in 28th year

